Environment
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Indonesian Volcano Debris Litters Seabed After Tsunami: Study
Anak Krakatau spews volcanic debris into the waters of Sunda Strait last year after erupting. Chunks of debris from a volcano eruption that caused a devastating tsunami in Indonesia a year ago were seen on the seafloor for the first time.
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